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"I was worth around a million dollars when I was 23, over 10 million dollars when I was 24 and over 100 million dollars when I was 25 – and it wasn't really important! " Jobs recalls the visits he made to Xerox Palo Alto Research Center and how it inspired the making of the Macintosh, the world's first modern PC, when he was "on a mission from God to save Apple. " He talks frankly and sadly about his enforced departure from Apple and explains what he is doing at NeXT (which he would soon sell to Apple and whose software would then be at the heart of the first iMac's operating system). Finally in spell-binding terms, he offers his vision of a digital future – a world of wonderful products created by artists and poets. It is an interview that reveals the burning passion of Steve Jobs, a passion that would go on to give us the iMac, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad. As a tribute to an amazing man, Landmark is proud to be screening Steve Jobs – the Lost Interview. 1995 Written and Presented by Robert X. Cringely Directed by Paul Sen Produced by John Gau and Stephen Segaller Camera by John Booth Sound by Gene Koon 2011 Edited by Nic Stacey Produced by John Gau and Paul Sen Camera by Clayton Moore Copyright - John Gau Productions